So, after a month using PCLOS KDE Im really impressed with it, ok maybe my testimonial is too early after only one month using it but Im so pleased with it that I thought I would make a little testimonial from my side.
Im not a beginner nor Im an expert geek

but Im an advanced Linux user and I never had such a good experience like I have it now with PCLOS.
I was a long user of this overrated Bacon distro, I knew about other distros and when I opened my mind for other distros I tried many of them, finally this year I decided after following almost a whole year the development of PCLOS to install said distro on my system. I already was reading since April last year all the issues of the great magazine.
The reasons to switch to PCLOS was I was tired of upgrading or reinstalling almost all distros and always something was missing, also I wanted to have a good rolling release distro.
PCLOS is all I wanted, rolling, stable, reliable, user friendly, for beginners as for advanced users.
I can just work with it not only play, even if playing is great too with it.
It has a great community and its community driven also.
I was scared before of KDE or RPM because of false information, RPM no problem, I can even compile myself, KDE, a great implementation, now I love KDE and could not switch back to Gnome.
I wanted always a distro that could have stable fresh packages of apps and not to add a bunch off PPA's that break my system or to be forced to reinstall all six month the distro, here comes PCLOS, you can use it for so long without to be scared that you have to switch to another release that wont work (I know there are exceptions when you have to reinstall). That said PCLOS is an OS and every systems have their problems too but with the help of the forum you can solve almost everything.
I think PCLOS thats the way you have to go when you want a good Linux system, that said, I love Linux anyway and for that reason we have so much choice, thats good also.
I want to thank everyone involved in this project, the whole community and of course Texstar, who is an incredible developer.